lost

英 [l?st] 美[l?st]
  • adj. 失去的;喪失的;迷惑的
  • v. 遺失(lose的過(guò)去分詞);失敗

詞組搭配


all is not lost

used to suggest that there is still some chance of success or recovery

還有機(jī)會(huì)(取得勝利)

be lost for words

be so surprised, confused, or upset that one cannot think what to say

因非常驚訝(或迷惑、失望)而不知該說(shuō)些什么

be lost on

fail to influence or be noticed or appreciated by (someone)

對(duì)(某人)不起作用

the significance of his remarks was not lost on Scott.

斯科特聽(tīng)懂了他的話的含義。

get lost

[often in imperative](informal)go away (used as an expression of anger or impatience)

(非正式)[經(jīng)常用祈使語(yǔ)氣表示惱怒或沒(méi)耐心]走開(kāi),別來(lái)煩我

Why don't you leave me alone? Go on, get lost!.

讓我自己呆一會(huì)行嗎?快點(diǎn)走開(kāi)!。

give someone up for lost

stop expecting that a missing person will be found alive

不再(對(duì)失蹤的人)抱生還的希望

make up for lost time

do something faster or more often in order to compensate for not having done it quickly or often enough before

趕進(jìn)度,補(bǔ)回?fù)p失的時(shí)間